This attractively priced, four-color guide offers dozens of itineraries that show you how to see the best of Montréal in a short timewith bulleted maps that lead the way from sight to sight. Featuring a full range of thematic and neighborhood tours, plus dining, lodging, shopping, nightlife, and practical visitor info, Frommer's Montréal Day by Day is the only guide that helps travelers organize their time to get the most out of a trip. Inside this book you'll find:

- Full color throughout with hundreds of photos and dozens of maps- Sample one- to three-day itineraries, as well as themed itineraries that include tours of Montréal's popular cultural sights, hippest neighborhood hotspots, best places to eat, and even activities that will appeal to kids of all ages- Exact pricing so there’s never any guessing- Day trips to Quebec City, the Laurentians, and Cantons-de-l'Est.- Star ratings for all hotels, restaurants, and attractions that clue readers in on great finds and values- Tear-resistant foldout map in a handy, reclosable plastic wallet

The authors have thoroughly up-dated this current edition of Frommer's popular Montreal Day by Day.

Leslie Brokaw has co-authored over a dozen Frommer's guides since 2006, including Frommer's Montreal Day by Day and Frommer's EasyGuide to Montreal and Quebec City. She is a contributing editor for digital media for MIT Sloan Management Review and teaches at Emerson College,located in Boston.

Leslie collaborates on her Québec writing with her husband Matthew Barber and her writing partner Erin Trahan. Leslie and Matt are parents to a toddler who enjoyed his first croissant at Olive + Gourmando in Vieux-Montréal and his first bagel at Fairmount Bagel in Plateau Mont-Royal. They are also all big fans of the handmade poupées, or dolls, from the Montreal boutique Raplapla.She resides in the Boston metropolitan area.

Matthew Barber writes about food trends and cooking for the Boston Globe. He lives with his wife, Leslie Brokaw, and their son and dog in Boston, MA.

Erin Trahan is a writer and editor specializing in film and travel. She has contributed to WBUR Boston, The Boston Globe, MovieMaker Magazine, New Hampshire Public Radio, Women’s Review of Books, Girl Scout Leader Magazine, NewEnglandFilm website and elsewhere and has co-authored six Frommer’s Guides to Montreal and Quebec City. As the editor of The Independent, an online magazine about film, and its related books on film making, she often serves on film festival panels and juries. She has a particular fondness for facilitating post-film dialogue and has created adult education courses that travel to film festivals, including to Montreal. She teaches at Emerson College and lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts with her husband and daughter.